Detachable cuff for shirt-sleeves



l. M. STRUMPH.

DETACHABLE CUFF FOR SHIRT SLEEVES.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 29.1919.

1,349,9 7, PatentedAug.17,1920

MIT. II/IIIIIIIIIIIIu/IIIIIIIIIIIII PATENT OFFICE.

ISADORE N. STRUMPH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

DETACHABLE CUFF FOR- SHIRT-SLEEVES.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 17, 1920.

Application filed July 29v 1919. Serial No. 313.972.

T 0 all whom it may ro'nrern Be it known that I, Isanonr; N. Swan MPH, a citizen of the United States of Ameriea, residing at New York rity, eounty and State of New York. have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Dena-liable (Tufls for Shirt-Sleeves, of \vhirh the following is a full. rlear, and exart desu'ription.

This invention relates to improven'ients in garmentsleeves. partienlarly shirt sleeves. the objeet being to provide a sleeve with a reversible call. To earry out my invention. I provide a sleeve with a detarhable (all arranged for reversal so that when one side becomes soiled or 't'rayed. the eutf ran be turned over to present a clean or unfrayed side. v I will now proceed to describe my inven tion in detail. the novel features of which I will point out in the appended rlaini, reterenre being had to the aerompanying drawing, wherein Figure 1 is a fragmentaiy perspective view of a sleeve made in :u-eordanee with my imprm'ement and also a rail arranged for attarhment thereto: and

Fig. :2 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the sleeve, the section being; taken on a line 2-2 in Fi". 1.

In the drawing, lig. l. the numeral 5 indicates a portion of a sleeve, provided at its end with separable members (3 and 7 each provided with lHlttUIldlOltS 8 and 9. respective y to revolve-buttons l0 and ll of a. nail-member 12. The separable members 6 and 7 are provided by folding the material at the end of the sleeve in a sperial manner. To prodnre members 6 and T. l turn the material ol' the sleeve imvardly as at [3, Fig. 2; them-e outwardly as at 14: then inwardly as at 15. In other words. the material of the sleeve at its ends is folded over to provide a relatively long inwardly projeeting exlension whirh is afterward l'olded outwardly to form a seeond forwardly extending projeetion, which is Iinally l'olded intermediate its ends upon itself inwardly. These folded over portions are finally stitched together at 16. some distance from the end of the sleeve, thereby providing the separable flaps or members (3 and 7 hereinbefore referred to. Each member or flap 6 and 7 is provided with the button-holesw and S! hereinbet'ore referred to. to engage the buttons 10 and it on the cult 1:3, said euil' being provided with button-holes 1; and 15 to receive cuftbuttons. The inner end of the cult I2 is inserted between the flaps or separable members (l and T and seenred by the buttons thereon, which are eaused to engage the but ton holes S and 9.

Should the null beeonie soiled or worn out on one side it will be removed from engage ment with the flaps (3 and 7 and reversed. that is to say the soiled side tm'ned. In this instanee the buttons at eorner A will engage the button-holes at the opposite rorner B oi the end of the sleeve 5. The double flaps Iii-tween whieh the edge of the (-ntlis plaeed. will present a. smooth neat appearing eon lltt'llflll for a removable and reversible end.

What I rlaim as my invention is:-

sleeve provided with a plurality of flap members, said flap -rm.'mbers being formed by folding: the material at the free end of the sleeve upon itself first inwardly. then outwardly intermediate the ends of the inwardly 'l'olded portion of the sleeve, then inwardly intermediate the ends of the out \rardly folded portion of the lirst named inwardly folded portion, the folded over portions beinr serured together and to the sleeve at a point somewhat removed from the end ol the sleeve to provide separable flap-members. a rail arranged to be inserted along a longitudinal edge thereof. between said flapanembers and means to releasably serure the roll and llap-inendarrs together.

Signed at New York rity. N. Y., this 22nd day of July. HHH.

IHAUUEZE NA Sl'RllMlll.

W itnesses:

Hal-ray N. E'rrrxnnn, Ram-n L. RAPHAEL. 

